Scientists finally confirm true identity of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS
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At the most exciting moment of all, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS cannot be observed from Earth. However, the Esa has a plan.
An object called 3I/Atlas is approaching us. The foreign visitor comes from a distant solar system and gives researchers puzzles. Of course, something like this is very rare.Especially there is something on the way through our solar system, which the astronomy gives up riddles: the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS.The celestial object was discovered in July 2025 by the asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in Chile – and is extremely…
The vastness of our galaxy still conceals billions of celestial bodies whose trajectory will never cross that of the Earth. But it happens, rarely, that a fragment of this distant matter penetrates our solar system. Each appearance becomes a major scientific event, because these exceptional visitors carry with them secrets from elsewhere. The recent detection of an interstellar comet revives the hopes of learning more about the origin of planeta…
Comet ATLAS: Alien Life Clues in Polarized Light? - Archyworldys
Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS: A Comet’s Strange Journey and Polarized Light Astronomers are intensely observing a newly discovered interstellar comet, designated 3I/ATLAS, as… The post Comet ATLAS: Alien Life Clues in Polarized Light? appeared first on Archyworldys.
3I/ATLAS and the Anomalies We Cannot Ignore
I have been staring at 3I/ATLAS for weeks, not through an eyepiece, but through the stack of reports and images that keep arriving. At first the object looked reddish. Now its glow reads as green. The gas around it is heavy on carbon dioxide and thin on water, which is not how a regular comet […] The post 3I/ATLAS and the Anomalies We Cannot Ignore appeared first on Curiosmos.
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